Is this "normal" development for a 7 month old? *edit*

My ped wants to get my sons intelligence tested because she thinks he's way above average. The only problem is everything he does seems normal to me. (I'm a child development major too) here's a list of the things she thinks makes him above intelligence. Some things I know he did early but I don't know
-able to hold head up from less then a month old
-able to bare weight on his feet at birth (I attribute that to him being 9.12)
-started social smiling (huge grins) at two weeks
-started crawling at early 5 months
-climbed on furniture at middle 5 months and started walking around on it
- if you put toys into a bucket he will pick it up and dump it out instead of putting his hand in to get it (though he does this also)
-He tries to climb up on the couch and when he can't he will grab a toy or a pillow to stand on (though he still can't get up)
- when in the living room he will crawl to the kitchen and climb up on the microwave table. I move him back to the living room yet he crawls straight back to the microwave
-he throws tantrums if I take something away or remove him from climbing on the glass coffee table (full screaming kicking tantrums not just crying)
-he says mama, baba, dada, and nana since six months. (Moma since birth, its his upset cry.)
To me this all seems normal but she seems to think differently. I just feel he's ahead developmentally. I don't know I guess I think a genius baby would be able to sign or point or wave at this point. :/ is this normal behaviour for a 7 month old?
EDIT
Thank you to those who answered yes or no. I learned in child development that milestoneean nothing that's why I was so confused. Just double checking that its normal. We don't see aped regularly and this was actually the first time I met my sons ped (he was sick so I brought him in. I had a midwife and I saw no point in going to the ped) thanks again for those who answered yes or no.

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I'd ask for a new ped. Intelligence and Development very rarely have anything to do with each other. Very intelligent kids develop late, and vice versa. And how in the heck do you give an infant an IQ test.